This weekend will see the crowds gather again in Mudgee for the 42nd Mudgee Small Farm Field Days (MSFFD). For close to half a century the MSFFD have continued to focus on innovation and sustainability in agriculture and rural living, while at the same time creating a vibrant social hub.
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We try to include something that will interest every possible visitor.
- Cassandra Stanford, MSFFD General Manager
General Manager and Organiser of the MSFFD, Cassandra Stanford, said that continued improvements and the evolution of the event has ensured continued success. "We make it a priority to ensure we keep up to date and relevant. The event has evolved a lot over the 42 years to encompass much more than it did in 1977, she said. "We are focused on innovation and sustainability, so to remain relevant we need to keep up with the innovative and new sustainable practices as they evolve, and we try to include something that will interest every possible visitor".
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From machinery and animals, to scarecrows and stalls, there is a wide range of displays, exhibits, events and catering available. Ms Stanford said this year will also feature a well known face, with handyman and television personality Scott Cam set to open the event. "Scott will be on the stage in the centre ring at 11am on Friday morning and then will be enjoying the event alongside all the other visitors throughout the day," she said.
Located at 267 Ulan Road, Bombira, 2.5 kilometres north of Mudgee, the MSFFD will be held on Friday, July 12 and Saturday, July 13. For more information visit www.mudgeefielddays.com.au.